King Henry IV.: The First[-second] Part ... in Five Acts |
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I ' ll keep them all ; . By Heaven , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot
would save his soul , he shall not : I ' ll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start
away , And lend no ear unto my purposes . Those prisoners you shall keep . Hot .
I ' ll keep them all ; . By Heaven , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot
would save his soul , he shall not : I ' ll keep them , by this hand . Wor . You start
away , And lend no ear unto my purposes . Those prisoners you shall keep . Hot .
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Poins ! Poins , and be hang ' d ! Poins ! P . Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidney ' d rascal ;
what a brawling dost thou keep ? Fal . What , Poins ! Hal ! P . Hen . He has
walked up to the top of the hill ; I ' ll go seek him . [ Pretends to go and look for
Poins .
Poins ! Poins , and be hang ' d ! Poins ! P . Hen . Peace , ye fat - kidney ' d rascal ;
what a brawling dost thou keep ? Fal . What , Poins ! Hal ! P . Hen . He has
walked up to the top of the hill ; I ' ll go seek him . [ Pretends to go and look for
Poins .
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Draw , Bardolph , cut me off the villain ' s head ; throw the quean in the channel .
Host . Throw me in the channel ? - Murder , murder ! ( thou honey - suckle villain !
wilt thou kill Heaven ' s officers , and the king ' s ? Fal . Keep them off , Bardolph ...
Draw , Bardolph , cut me off the villain ' s head ; throw the quean in the channel .
Host . Throw me in the channel ? - Murder , murder ! ( thou honey - suckle villain !
wilt thou kill Heaven ' s officers , and the king ' s ? Fal . Keep them off , Bardolph ...
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I will devise matter enough out of this Shallow , to keep Prince Harry in continual
laughter . Oh , it is much that a lie , with a slight oath , and a jest with a sad brow ,
will do with a fellow that never had the ache in his shoulders ! Oh , you shall see ...
I will devise matter enough out of this Shallow , to keep Prince Harry in continual
laughter . Oh , it is much that a lie , with a slight oath , and a jest with a sad brow ,
will do with a fellow that never had the ache in his shoulders ! Oh , you shall see ...
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What think you , Captain Fluellen ? is it fit this soldier keep his oath ? Flu . He is a
craven and a villain else , an ' t please your majesty , in my conscience . K . Hen .
It may be , his enemy is a gentleman of great sort , quite from the answer of his ...
What think you , Captain Fluellen ? is it fit this soldier keep his oath ? Flu . He is a
craven and a villain else , an ' t please your majesty , in my conscience . K . Hen .
It may be , his enemy is a gentleman of great sort , quite from the answer of his ...
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